2. Pay attention to children's interaction and help her build a circle of classmates full of positive energy. Junior high school students are more mature than primary school students, but they are still naive. They urgently need to meet new classmates and accept new things easily, but their ability to distinguish good from bad is not strong. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their children's classmates, guide them to get along well, encourage each other and be positive.
3. Communicate with children more and pay attention to their psychological changes. Junior high school students have not yet formed their own independent outlook on life and values. The mood fluctuates greatly and many things are incomprehensible. The second day is the stage of differentiation. Therefore, parents should care about their children's psychological changes, help their children analyze when encountering setbacks, give more encouragement, strengthen counseling when encountering new problems, and don't let their children get lost when they are confused.